Doomscrolling has a new hazard. Oxford University Press announced “rage bait” is its 2025 word of the year. The prestigious publisher defines “rage bait” as “online content deliberately designed to ...
The online dictionary announced Oct. 29 that 2025’s Word of the Year title has been claimed by “67”—pronounced six-seven as opposed to sixty-seven — the word (or phrase) few have been able to escape ...
“Everybody” is, again, mostly kids, with some schools even banning the phrase just because the students are being really annoying about it (per Fast Company). Dictionary.com makes a case for it as a ...
The 2025 Word of the Year has been used by kids and teens alike. Dictionary.com has officially revealed its newest Word of the Year. The online dictionary announced Wednesday that "67" is the 2025 ...
For the first time in 22 years, Merriam-Webster is coming out with a new version of its “Collegiate” dictionary and it’s getting a full makeover plus some 5,000 new words, word lists and word ...
What if the programming language you rely on most is on the brink of a transformation? For millions of developers worldwide, Python is not just a tool, it’s a cornerstone of their craft, powering ...
When Cambridge Dictionary announced last week that “skibidi” was among the 6,000 words added to its pages, I was determined to ignore it. Along with “delulu,” “tradwife,” “inspo” and “broligarchy,” it ...
No matter how you feel about snakes, there is no denying that reticulated pythons are magnificent creatures. There is one female in this clip that has grown to 21 feet and is proving very tricky to ...
Burmese pythons and other carnivorous snakes are well-known for swallowing their prey whole. But what comes out the other end doesn’t resemble what went in. There’s not a bone to be seen in their poop ...
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